During the Picpus program last year from a distance I saw the cortege of an admiral, who was buried just to one side of Lafayette's tomb. |
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For many years women were not allowed to follow the cortege, and only the wives of Brahmans could walk around the pyre. |
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In scattered groups on either side of the funeral cortege, women cried out as if for a beloved relative. |
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A huge crowd and an official delegation from Senegal accompanied the cortege to the Invalides chapel. |
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In some later engravings, the orchestra accompanying the funeral cortege is made up not of skeletons but of animal musicians. |
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A policeman stopped traffic on Palmetto for the cortege and second line to pass, and in a better street, people broke out dancing. |
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One report on TENs follows another, but the projects adopted advance at the speed of a funeral cortege. |
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The procession takes some three hours to make its way through the streets of the old abbey town, and the bands and the swaying cortege pass before the tomb of St Willibrord, who lies buried in the crypt of the Basilica. |
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If it is intended that the Legion members precede the casket and bearers out of the location of the service they will line up on both sides of the exit and form a Guard of Honour and will remain until the cortege has left. |
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We did not have to watch, as they did, the long rows of prisoners of all nationalities crossing Europe, merging into one single continental funeral cortege. |
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We could not, nor had to, observe, like those who could and had to do so, the long processions of prisoners who crossed Europe from every country, in fact forming a single European funeral cortege. |
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Those in the cortege include members of the Grand Ducal house, representatives of the Government, the Chamber of Deputies, the Courts of Justice and other institutions. |
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So, the cortege spent hours before it reached Hilla Condji. |
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Urgel Bourgie's highly trained staff will take care of embalming and make all necessary preparations including administrative, transportation and cortege planning for the deceased's final resting place. |
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A BIKERS' guard of honour led a funeral cortege for road tragedy victim Stefan Warner. |
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This would fit with the intended destination of Alexander's funeral cortege. |
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The cortege will also pass near the one-time home of Paul Kruger, the father of the Afrikaner nation. |
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While Alexander's funeral cortege was on its way to Macedon, Ptolemy seized it and took it temporarily to Memphis. |
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His funeral cortege was given permission by the Queen to pass through Hyde Park, an honour previously reserved for royalty. |
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You'll be deafened by the rhythmic din of the huge cowbells attached to the lower backs of the members of the cortege, which clang in unison with the rhythmic movements as they walk. |
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In fact, since the mid-2000s at least, all the major global players, at their head of course the United States and its cortege of Western countries, do no more than give out information, or gesticulate. |
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Hence perhaps the insularity of England's blue-nylon machine, with its glazed and sealed hotel-room culture, slouching from lobby to breakfast buffet to meeting room, nannied by its cortege of wonks and fluffers. |
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Tens of thousands joined his cortege in Nablus. |
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The priest or minister of a religious group generally leads the funeral and burial services, with a funeral cortege accompanying the deceased to the cemetery. |
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In legal terms, decriminalising assisted dying should sufficiently protect liberties to which all are entitled while forestalling the present clandestine practices and their cortege of deviations. |
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Like many undergraduates, students at the Cortege of the Ozarks in Point Lookout, Missouri, work white at school. |
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